In a nutshell: Raspberry Pi is one of many companies affected by the ongoing memory shortage fueled by the AI boom. As the DRAM industry shifts focus toward higher margin products for Big Tech's ...
With so much energy already devoted to that one side of this well-tossed coin, it seemed only fair to pay a little attention to the flip side of the conversion function coin. Figure 1 shows the result ...
If you're getting a new Raspberry Pi 4, it might look a bit different than you were expecting. Raspberry Pi has started manufacturing a tweaked model that uses dual DRAM modules, thanks to ongoing ...
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Tired of paying for pricey VPNs? With a Raspberry Pi and a bit of know-how, you can host your own VPN for free. I’ll show you exactly how to do it. I’ve been writing about technology since 2012, ...
We live in a connected world where social media is ubiquitous and many people feel compelled to share every waking moment with anyone who will listen. In this type of world, wearable computers like ...
The ‘Internet of Flowers’ is upon us thanks to an artist named [Adrian]. He has designed a project that not only monitors the growth of Poppy Flowers but also monitors the soil, air and surrounding ...
Snapshot Wisconsin, the statewide trail camera project led by the Department of Natural Resources in coordination with about 1,800 volunteers, is expanding. No, not into Minnesota or even that portion ...
Airtel has made a low-key update to two of its commonly used prepaid plans. The ₹399 and ₹449 recharges aren’t new, but the data benefits attached to them have been expanded. Both plans now offer ...
India’s data centre build-out has quickly moved from a niche infrastructure theme to a structural investment story. Names like Anant Raj and Netweb have already captured investor attention, becoming ...
Many popular apps collect far more personal data than they need to work. These 20 apps quietly gather your photos, location, contacts, and more—and you probably have at least one of them installed ...